Why are there so many varied LARPs in brazil?
>>222388326brazil is a diverse brown country
>>222388326This person is hue to you? Shit weak bait thread but I will try to reciclate
what are those regions defined by
>>222388377Really curiosity and not bait ask and generalization
>>222388326Where did you find this image?
>>222388326>>222388377north: generally amazonian, except for tocantinscenter-west: frontier, bandeirantes, barely inhabited, agricultural business northeast: old brazil, center of portuguese culture and political control until 1763southeast: economic and political powerhouse of modern brazil. huge usage of slaves and coffee fieldssouth: ranchers, more closely related other SA countries, not really focus of colonial brazil hence less slaverythats about the gist of it
>>222388408Well, West of Brazil, the yellow part it was populated most by portugueses mixed with injuns guaranis and waitakas, land of tropeiro culture, nomadism of cattle praticed in savanahs and regions of swamps. Country style songs, corridos of Bolivia and portuguese viola music are genders most listened in radios as well, pop musics romantics/of love
>>222388439What a western brazilian looks like
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>>222388326No culture so they attach themselves to the nearest identity I'm the mediterranean larper btw
>>222388421/int/
>>222388326GeoGuesser challenge. Find out where that "imagine the smell after..... BBC" brapzilian is from
>>222388326We don't LARP as Africans. We have African influences in our cultural makeup, and that's a different thing entirely. The idea of Black ethnonationalism in Northeast Brazil is largely a /pol/zilian culture-war meme, created to fit us into a convenient strawman and portray our people as some sort of "enemy."The truth is that the region is, for the most part, incredibly self-contained and self-centered. It does not look toward the Old World with the same sense of distant belonging that many diasporas feel toward an "ancestral homeland." This does not mean that our people are uninterested in their origins, as evidenced by the fact that some of Brazil's first anthropologists (led by Eduardo Galvão) and folklorists (pioneered by Câmara Cascudo) were Northeastern Brazilians who dedicated much of their work to the study of Northeastern Brazil itself. Nor does it mean that we are immune to acculturation, self-hatred, or extreme xenophilia, as can be seen among some migrants living in the Southeast. Rather, it simply means that, for the vast majority of Northeastern Brazilians, there is no label that fits them better than simply "Northeastern Brazilian."
>>222388408Cute turtle snek.
>>222388326>a country bigger than the contiguous USA cannot have regional differences b-because it cannotOk, chikano